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Nghe An calls on the owners of 785 fishing boats operating at sea to urgently return to shore to avoid storm number 3.

According to information from the Coastal Station of the Nghe An Department of Fisheries and Fisheries Surveillance, as of 9:00 a.m. on July 20, the number of fishing vessels of Nghe An operating at sea was 785 vessels/3,938 people. The Coastal Station used the VX-1700 long-range communication device to inform the ship owners/captains operating at sea about the direction of movement and the level of danger of the storm to avoid storm No. 3.

Báo Nghệ AnBáo Nghệ An20/07/2025

Direction of movement of storm number 3.
Direction of movement of storm number 3.

Storm No. 3 named WIPHA is moving towards the Gulf of Tonkin and is considered a strong storm. It is expected that from the evening and night of July 21, winds on the mainland from Quang Ninh to Thanh Hoa will gradually increase to level 7-9, gusting to level 10-11; further inland, winds will increase to level 6-7, gusting to level 8-9; near the storm center, winds will increase to level 10-11, gusting to level 14. Therefore, fishing boats at sea need to urgently return to shore to safely avoid the storm.

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On July 20, fishermen will have to return to fishing port to avoid storm number 3. Photo: Xuan Hoang

Mr. Ho Anh Son - manager of Lach Quen Fishing Port (in the old Quynh Luu district) said that from this morning, July 20, fishing boats of fishermen started to return to shore to avoid storm No. 3. The fishing port management board instructed fishermen to anchor their boats in safe locations and check and preserve all equipment and fishing gear on board safely. "This trip, fishermen have only been fishing for 2-3 days before encountering the storm, so the catch will not be high, many boats will suffer losses.

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Once the boats arrive, fishermen clean up and store fishing gear and other equipment and items to avoid damage caused by the storm. Photo: Xuan Hoang

According to information from the Shore Station of the Department of Fisheries and Fisheries Surveillance, as of 9:00 a.m. on July 20, the total number of fishing boats anchored at ports and storm shelters was 2,031 boats/8,722 people; The total number of fishing boats operating at sea was 785 boats/3,938 people.

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Fishermen proactively anchor their boats to avoid storms. Photo: Xuan Hoang

To promptly avoid storms safely, the Coastal Station has now used the VX-1700 long-range communication device to notify ship owners/captains operating at sea of the direction of movement and the level of danger of the storm for prevention.

At the same time, local authorities and the Border Guard are also calling on fishing boats to urgently come ashore to take shelter from storm No. 3./.

Source: https://baonghean.vn/nghe-an-keu-goi-cac-chu-cua-785-tau-ca-dang-hoat-dong-tren-bien-khan-truong-ve-bo-tranh-tru-bao-so-3-10302679.html


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